Dan Snyder

He might be done Sam Farmer Los Angeles Times From the day Peyton Manning had the fusion surgery in his neck, I've believed that he wouldn't play again. Not that I don't trust his resolve, because no player would work harder to get back on the field. The nature of that injury, and the fact that Manning has already had a Hall of Fame career and has a world of opportunities in front of him, lead me to believe he will pass on the risk of coming back. A surgeon who has performed hundreds of those one-level disk fusions told me that a person's range of motion in terms of turning the head is reduced by roughly 10 percent, and that cannot be good for a quarterback who needs...